The sermon explores the origin of suffering, tracing it back to Satan's deception in Genesis and humanity's subsequent selfishness and sin. It emphasizes that God, as a just judge, must sentence the guilty, highlighting five key sentences: Satan's curse, the woman's sorrow in childbirth, Adam's toil and mortality, the suffering of creation, and ultimately, Christ's sacrifice. The message underscores that while suffering is a consequence of rebellion against God, it also points toward a future where God uses suffering to produce beauty and offers hope through Christ's redemptive work.